Take a look at this new pattern collection from burda style magazine’s November issue. Wafts of mist and dark outlines put on a creative show in these November fashions. Nature prints are seen in soft and free-flowing silhouettes. Indulge and let these new patterns catch in the wind.

Tunic and artist’s canvas all in one. The cut of this Tunic is clear and simple so that this lovey pattern can unfold on the silk satin. It is slightly flared and has a broad neckline with a standing collar and a loop fastening. Three quarter sleeves make it especially comfy.

Narrow Trousers with hip yoke pockets for a really classic look. Their highlights include the shimmering fabric, and the ankle hem length to show off some lovely shoes!

A batiste dress for winter? Why yes, here it is the Dropped Waist Dress. Swirling to the knee, with twists to emphasize the shoulders. A drawcord below the waist lets the rows of ruffles in the skirt flutter gracefully. We love it worn with this cuddly Fur Waistcoat.

Lovely and warm for the winter, this Short Sleeve Jur Jacket with round neckline matches every look. The faux fur has a patchwork look. It’s padded, slightly flared and hip-length. The front fastening is a simple fur hook.

Lovely for the office or for an evening out. This Chiffon Dress brings out your figure and has a delightful asymmetrical hemline with a section band. And, because it’s cold outside, the neckline is not so low and then dress is lined with a second chiffon layer.

A Bell Skirt like this is one of the must-haves of the winter. Calf length and with a wide swirl, it’s not only gorgeously feminine, but also gives great warmth. The waistband is made from petersham ribbon and closed with a side snap fastener.

Batiste meets metallic – a striking combination for dark winter days. With 3/4 raglan sleeves, casual width and bust darts, this Metallic Blouse will be one of the new favorites of the season.

With shine to lighten up the November blues. This Sequinned Waistcoat is an eyecatcher, not only thanks to the sparkling, sequined fabric, but also because of the lovely narrow shoulders and long V-neckline. Front and back section seams fit it to your figure and give the whole jumper a feminine look.
Happy Sewing!






Nov 5, 2012, 09.02 AMby RuthT92hw
Amazing collection!Quite awesome inspirations!Love that short sleeve jur jacket!
Oct 31, 2012, 03.14 PMby Danielle MacIndoe
Great name! It’s so clever because the entire east cost is devastated and people dead from a Storm named Sandy at this very moment. I love how Burda Style always takes the time to make sure they are sensitive to all the different people in their online community. Keep up the good work!
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Oct 31, 2012, 10.38 PMby christine
Good grief, what a cheap shot. I’m sure they photographed this set months ago, and since it’s part of the print magazine they named it at least weeks ago, if not months ago.
Oct 31, 2012, 11.55 PMby nouvellegamine
“Sandstorm” = Hurricane Sandy?
Cough*troll*cough
Oct 31, 2012, 02.02 PMby thewickedgrape
That jersey they used for the bell skirt is fantastic! Thanks for the link.
Oct 31, 2012, 08.15 AMby nadineskirts
Love all these pieces. The colours are gorgeous and the location of the shoot is amazing!
Oct 31, 2012, 07.53 AMby karancsi
All the fabrics in this post are fantastic and really inspiring!
Oct 30, 2012, 11.20 PMby nitsel
What is a hip toke pocket? Edited to add: Now I see it’s called a hip YOKE pocket somewhere else. That I understand.
Oct 30, 2012, 10.45 PMby twilao
I like this collection, but I had to laugh: “And, because it’s cold outside, the neckline is not so low and then [sic] dress is lined with a second chiffon layer.” Oh my, TWO layers of chiffon! How cozy! lol Buuuut, I live in Montana, so maybe I have a different perspective. :)
Oct 30, 2012, 09.24 PMby isisandra
I am in love with that sweater with the skirt …..
Oct 30, 2012, 08.00 PMby nitsel
What is a “hip toke” pocket?
Oct 29, 2012, 10.28 PMby sweetharte
This collection feels familiar, like I’ve already seen all of these in recent posts. The straight cut furry coats and vests, the simple slacks, the loose tunic… Nothing exciting.
Oct 29, 2012, 08.00 PMby bhs
great pieces! I will need to by this magazine.
Oct 29, 2012, 07.53 PMby jodieth
I LOVE all of this! I would like to know where the fabric came from! I love it all.
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Oct 29, 2012, 09.25 PMby BurdaStyle Support
Hi jodieth, Check out http://www.alfatex.de/epages/alfatex.sf/de_DE/?ViewAction=View&ObjectID=54696057/. This site has recommended fabrics as well as a few of the original fabrics used.
Oct 29, 2012, 07.53 PMby jodieth
I LOVE all of this! I would like to know where the fabric came from! I love it all.
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Oct 30, 2012, 12.32 AMby Lollyrosedragon
Hi jodieth, type in www.alfatex.de into your browser and it will take you to the site. There are tons of fabric swatches and prices to go with. Happy Sewing!